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<head>+ <lb/>Number &amp; allowance for building &amp;  <sic>maitenance</sic> </head>
 
<p>As to other convicts, it will depend on the opinion <lb/>of the Judges who try them, what number of them<lb/> it may be proper to confine in the Panopticon: <lb/>it is impossible to ascertain with <del> with accuracy</del> <lb/>accuracy the number to which they may amount: <lb/>but I incline to think it would be very inexpedient<lb/> to move <hi rend='underline'>such</hi> persons from the Country<lb/> Gaols, unless the crowded state of those Gaols should<lb/> render it absolutely necessary: for it would naturally <lb/>tend not only to check that spirit of improvement<lb/> which now so universally prevails <add>(a)</add> <note>(a) For the universality in a <gap/> further in <del>Note</del> p..</note> in the several Counties in respect of those Gaols, but would be the<lb/> means of the Gaols themselves being neglected &#x2014; <lb/> by which <del>by which</del> <add>means</add> the greater part of the Prisoners<lb/> who are now or hereafter may be confined in<lb/> them would necessarily be sent to the Panopticon, <lb/>when the <sic>expences</sic> attending their custody must be <lb/>borne by Government <hi rend='superscript'>(b)</hi> <note><add>(b)</add> <unclear>and then a manner <gap/> noted by him &#x2014; by a part of his majestys subjects like <gap/> traded <gap/></unclear></note> instead of being defrayed <lb/>by the respective Counties.. <hi rend='superscript'>(b)</hi>
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Number & allowance for building & maitenance

As to other convicts, it will depend on the opinion
of the Judges who try them, what number of them
it may be proper to confine in the Panopticon:
it is impossible to ascertain with with accuracy
accuracy the number to which they may amount:
but I incline to think it would be very inexpedient
to move such persons from the Country
Gaols, unless the crowded state of those Gaols should
render it absolutely necessary: for it would naturally
tend not only to check that spirit of improvement
which now so universally prevails (a) (a) For the universality in a further in Note p.. in the several Counties in respect of those Gaols, but would be the
means of the Gaols themselves being neglected —
by which by which means the greater part of the Prisoners
who are now or hereafter may be confined in
them would necessarily be sent to the Panopticon,
when the expences attending their custody must be
borne by Government (b) (b) and then a manner noted by him — by a part of his majestys subjects like traded instead of being defrayed
by the respective Counties.. (b)




Identifier: | JB/116/387/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

1799-10-14

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

387

Info in main headings field

number & allowance for building & maintenance

Image

002

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

see note to letter 1514, vol. 6

ID Number

37920

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